Tag: Lionee music

Janet Devlin’s “Houston”: A Party of One.

Janet Devlin’s new single, “Houston,” arrives as a gleeful contradiction, a two-stepping Americana anthem for the sovereign state of one. It has all the upbeat, country-rock fixings for a roadside sing-along, yet its heart is miles away, floating in a self-imposed, wonderfully stubborn vacuum. The track opens, and you’re ready for a communal good time; instead, you find yourself at a party where the...

Earth-o-Naut’s “Bring The Light”: A Cosmic Soul Reunion

With a name like that, you expect a certain solitary drift, so when Earth-o-Naut’s “Bring The Light” kicks in, the effect is disarming. Here is a vessel, piloted by a single Liverpudlian architect of sound, that feels impossibly full. This isn't the cold echo of the void; it's a warm, inhabited space, anchored by the legendary propulsion of Steve White on drums. His groove...

Lionee Returns with Genre-Bending “Make A Badman Chase You”

French-Portuguese artist Lionee shatters expectations with "Make A Badman Chase You," a magnetic fusion of dancehall rhythms and pop sensibilities that marks his first...

Lionee’s New Song “Legit” Seeks To Empower Women On Self Worth

If you are a lady reading this, I strongly advise you to put this song at the top of your playlist. Use this song...